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For clarification, I did not mean the 50th - 100th time you remodel the same data, I meant the 50th - 100th time you have to remodel different data. In retrospect, I should have said the 50th to 100th time you have to write code to TRANSFORM data. I used the wrong word.
The article was written before I received my vocabulary lesson. I vow to never use this word again on slashdot, as I clearly do not understand its meaning.
Travis Brown writes: "In response to Jeff Cogswell's article on how he chose DynamoDB over MongoDB, I wanted to submit a similar article I wrote of how I arrived at an opposite conclusion."
I guess it's ironic that we both recently posted articles that documented our thought process on choosing a NoSQL database, but coming to an opposite conclusion. Apologies, maybe it was just coincidental?